Problem is, DARK SIDE does NOT equal SITH and SITH does NOT equal DARK SIDE. He wanted to WIPE OUT ALL SITH. GENOCIDE. Very very evil thing. Very very dark side thing. Doesn't make him Sith. So, if anything, if he DOES return, he'll be on his own as a fight for both sides to stop him from taking his "Crusade" too far. A Sith can be light side and a jedi can be dark side. There are also many force users, on both sides of the force, that aren't Jedi or Sith. Teras Kasi, Sages of Baran-Do, Nightsisters, Witches of Dathomir, Sorcerers of Tund, the iist goes on. Some of those are dark side, but they aren't Sith. Some of them are Light Side. But they aren't Jedi. All of them can "fall" or "rise" the same as a Jedi or a Sith.

Yeah but your missing the part where....Revan...is...the...only...Force-user....to master BOTH light and dark.....well...Till Cade Skywalker but Cade doesn't "like" either Jedi or Sith. Revan is still considered a Jedi Master, and for the most part fallows the Jedi way. Mace Windu even tried to wipe out the Sith. No Jedi want the Sith around.

You know, initially on PTS cartel packs were meant to have an item called Revan's Cowl. It had a chance to proc and summon apparition of Revan to aid you on combat (a Force Ghost). they backed away from this idea because it would clearly indicate that Revan is dead.

yeah i still think they need to do more with him regardless of the robes in cartel market...

he needs to come back after foundry and be a part of the big story come on...lol

revan expansion tba - will make tons of money lol
remember fold space ( an ability allowing a force user to teleport an object or even oneself from one place to another)
revan was defeated not killed!

besides one vs one revan would woop ANY of empire characters but 1 vs 4 of the empire elite is a harsh battle for anyone lol

and in his time the only person who could best him was the emperor himself

''only i understand him and his death is my responsibility'' ( puts on mask)
so epic lol

We should also mention that revan was having his power sapped from him for 300 years prior to foundry so he wasnt at full strength either. In this time the only person that can best him at full strength is the emperor himself.

We should also mention that revan was having his power sapped from him for 300 years prior to foundry so he wasnt at full strength either. In this time the only person that can best him at full strength is the emperor himself.

At the time when people first played the Foundry on this game, people were wondering what happened to Revan.

The current lead director or writer for the game left, and the new lead writer said in a statement:

"I do not know of any further references to Revan, but what i can say, is we left the doors WIDE open if we want to bring him back in the future"

Also there have been minor hints from fans taking things from books, and applying them to Revan.

Logically; whenever a Jedi/Sith dies, their bodies are physically there. If they dont, their body disappears and they turn into a force ghost. Becoming one with the force is the equivalent (from what i understand) as "passing on" in our society. So the best explained theory ive seen out there generally goes like this:

Revan creates a force cocoon around him and sealed himself inside a physical manifestation of the force, only to return later, either by his own will, or when released.

people are taking long shots saying how Revan might be referenced or even might go as far as to appear in the new Star Wars films coming out this decade. Which might make sense, depending on what story line Disney is taking in the 7th film.

In all seriousness and my opinion, Revan is WAY too much of an important character to have "disappear" in a game. They would make sure people know and make a huge deal about it. take in Star Wars episode 3. Vader's fall to the dark side was drawn out over an entire episode (persay).

Revans death would not be in a mere flashpoint in a game. it seems a petty way to dispose of a character. Revan is compared to Anakin/Vader of importance in their timeline of star wars history. What im saying is Revan is a major character and cant be simply thrown away.

That's the thing though. Revan isn't an important character in the game. He may have been once in the previous two games but he is mostly irrelevant in TOR. His appearance essentially constitutes a cameo that if removed would have changed almost nothing. The Foundry changes or affects very little when it comes to the rest of the content.

Well my personal opinion is that they should have concluded Revan's fate in a Kotor III. Not in the MMO SWTOR. But that could be only my preferencess.

QFT.

This whole KOTOR storyline should have been concluded in a KOTOR 3 game and SWTOR could be a fresh, new start. Honestly I don't like the fact that I forced to kill Revan and HK-47 (twice!!!!), the iconic figures of the previous games. And I don't like the fact that my KOTOR2 character was simply killed outside of the game in a "novel" (which is more like a draft script than a novel) and I can see her as a ghost in a flashpoint.

Sure, from MMO perspective these are epic moments. From KOTOR perspective I think these are poorly executed stories.

You can't exactly kill HK-47, not to mention he has been disassembled and reassembled more than once, including in KOTOR 2 as some people may remember for sure.

Either way, there's no reasoning for LA not to develop KOTOR 3 at some point since as the scientist in MP states, the only venue they have to navigate INSIDE the nebula is thanks to a Gree computer obtained by Darth Malgus, during his expedition in the Unknown Regions, after the whole Sacking of Coruscant business; If memory serves me right, Kilran also went to the Prison to secure the prisoner as Malgus stated... In other words, that wasn't his prison the whole time.

In other words, they could still pull off a KOTOR 3 that could bring some closure concerning Revan, Exile, Carth, Bastila and so forth.

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